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    MACBETH RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS I found the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth very interesting in the play. In Act I they are completely devoted to each other. Love‚ respect and trust are the contents of their relationship. The trust in the relationship is revealed right at the beginning when Macbeth sends his wife a letter telling her about the witches and the predictions “This have I thought good to deliver to thee‚ my dearest partner of greatness‚ that thee mightst not

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    When my siblings and I were younger‚ we would see the happy side of my father and he would never show his other side of being unhappy. My father‚ Romeo‚ has episodes where he is constantly on the move and has the most upbeat personality which then results to him sitting on the couch watching television and looking lifeless. As time went on‚ the behaviors Romeo was showing seemed similar to having depression. At first he would display behaviors of impulsive energy that resembled hyperactivity and then

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    In Romeo and Juliet I feel there is various themes such as; being honest‚ moving too fast‚ and needing to be more mature. The main theme I see throughout this Novel is how they need to be more of an adult‚ and knowing how to handle the situation better. The main example I have is when Juliet finds out Romeo is a Montague‚ and Romeo finds out Juliet is capulet‚ then they hide it from there parents. A connection I have with that isn’t major or crazy like that‚ but one time I knew Brandon was going

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    Some may argue that the greatest love story to date is Romeo and Juliet: the love; the passion; the unlikely pair. Although Romeo and Juliet may be a great tale of two unlikely lovers‚ it could never compare to Our Christian Story. However‚ throughout these two renowned stories‚ elements of love and sacrifice can be demonstrated frequently. Out of love‚ we are able to make sacrifices for those whom which we hold dear to our hearts; when humanity betrayed God by consuming fruit from the forbidden

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    Romeo and Juliet Rap Never have you heard a story with so much woe Than the one of Juliet and her Romeo. They fell in love at first sight On a magical night. The Capulet ball is what started it all. The lovers found out their families hated each other Which was bad for them because they loved one another. Their love was budding so they married in secret But stuff started to happen‚ you better believe it. On the day of their wedding‚ Romeo killed her cousin But she still loved him‚ she

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    a symbol showing the hate denoted by Romeo and Juliet’s households which are locked in conflict. Furthermore it implies another path‚ the path of hate represented by the nights consuming darkness‚ a path ending in the expiration of the follower’s life. The final diction “Forfeit of untimely death” shows both paths in one’s life will lead to the same fate for Romeo and Juliet‚ their ultimate demise. Shakespeare through the motif of light vs dark reveals Romeo deeply loves Juliet even though their

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    it to the music video "Kissing you" which featured in "Romeo and Juliet (1996)" film. This music video also worked as an advertisement for the film‚ at the time it was running especially to people who belonged in their target markets‚ like myself. I was in my teenage years when it was popular and as it was reviewed again for this journal entry‚ I was quite surprised by the semiotics that lay in the film. From the very first scene where Romeo splashes his face with water then he takes off the mask

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    but one that is followed infrequently.A notable example is the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.This is demonstrated by the how the characters are vengeful and prejudice‚ feeding a vicious cycle that ends with all of the deaths in the play. Bigotry played a part in letting the friction between the two families flare up into war. The vendetta between the two families is so great that Tybalt ‚ when challenging Romeo‚ refused to listen to reason‚ leading to Mercutio’s death (3. 1. 111

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    end of act 2 Romeo and Juliet have changed considerably from how they were first presented to us. By the end of Act 2‚ Romeo and Juliet have changed in different ways. It is not evident that the changes they have made are that considerable. Juliet becomes much more mature and less like a young girl. Romeo on the hand‚ doesn’t seem to have changed as much as Juliet. He does become more responsible and seemingly more mature‚ but his impulsive behaviour leads to his death. Romeo changes by the

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    in one’s life. That kind of love can turn out to be problematic. In the most famous love story‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ this idea is demonstrated. They made for each other and gave up their lives because they were so deep in love. Their youth eventually led to their demise. Shakespeare uses his passionate and poetic writing style to help convey this. Shakespeare describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers. The impulsiveness is teenagers and intense love are key themes

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